Plants of the Tunjah. 



195 



Herbs, Erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves, 



Leaf Margins Toothed, 



Petals united. 



Corolla ojwo-lipped. 



Mosla dianthera, 



Scrophulariace^. 

 F. B. I. iv. 647. 



Himalaya, 

 1-6,000 ft. 

 The Plains to 

 6,000 ft. 



Salvia glutinosa, 

 Sage, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 653. 



Himalaya, 



6-9,000 ft. 



Simla (CoUett). 



Baluchistan (Lace). 



Stamens two. 



medium size, annual, strongly scented, slender, sHghtly 

 velvety ; leaves 1-1| in., ovate, short-pointed, toothed, 

 stalked ; flowers \ in. long, white or purplish, in twos on 

 one-sided terminal and axillary racemes, bracts very minute 

 or the lower leafy, calyx bell-shaped, 5-toothed, nearly 

 equal or '2-lipped, base pouched, corolla 2-hpped, upper 

 lip notched, lower 3-lobed, lips short, stamens 2 on the 

 posterior side, short, erect, apart, staminodes 2 ; nutlets 4, 

 round, smooth or netted. 



large, perennial, very sticky, hairy, strongly scented ; 

 leaves 4-7 by 2-4 in., ovate-oblong, 2 processes stick- 

 ing out at the base, like a a barbed arrow head, toothed, 

 leaf stalk 1-3 in. ; flowers 1-1| in., yellow, shortly stalked 

 in large branched erect spreading racemes, floral leaves 

 very small, calyx widely bell-shaped, | in., upper lip ovate, 

 short-pointed, corolla tube longer than the calyx, 2-lipped, 

 upper lip dotted with purple, long, curved, flattened from 

 side to side, concave, lower wide, 3-lobed, stamens 2, wide 

 apart, each dividing into 2 horns, upper horn with a 

 perfect anther, lower with none, style long, curved, project- 

 ing from the concavity of the upper lip, 2-fid ; nutlets 4, 

 triangular, \ in. smooth. 



Salvia hians. 



Labiate. 



F. B. L iv. 653. 



Himalaya, 



8-11,000 ft. 



Kashmir (Falconer). 



very like the last species, but leaf stalk much longer, 

 often 10 in., leaves broader, calyx much wider, corolla 1| 

 in., blue, lips shorter, nutlets larger. 



Salvia asperata, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 654. 



Himalaya, 



6-6,000 ft. 



medium size, perennial, rough, branched, somewhat 

 glandular and hairy ; leaves 3-6 by 2-3 in., oblong-ovate, 

 heart-shaped, blunt, round-toothed, leaf stalk long, floral 

 leaves 1 in. diam., or less, rounded, bristly, tipped with a 

 sharp hard point ; flowers f in. long, white, arranged in 

 Kashmir (Falconer), distant 6-10-flowered circles on an erect spike, calyx | in. 



long, widely bell-shaped, hairy, stiff, 2-lipped, upper lip 

 3-toothed, corolla tube short, slender, stamens 2, as in the 



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